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The country that left the triple allience when World War 1 started was Italy.
last time i was there we drove on the right
Sweden now drives on the right (although they did drive on the left).
England,Australia, AND LOTS OF OTHERS
That depends on which country you a driving in.
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Did you have a specific country in mind? As for me, personally, I live in a country which drives on the right side of the road, but I'm originally from a country which drives on the left side of the road. If you're trying to pinpoint a specific country and which side of the road they're on, there's an article on Wikipedia about right and left hand drive. See the related link at the bottom.
Today, four European countries continue to drive on the left: Cyprus, Ireland, Malta and the United Kingdom.
All depends on what country you live in and the side of the road you drive on. If you drive on the left, give way to the right. If driving on the right, give way to the left
Whether a car is right or left hand drive is dependent on in what country it will be sold. If it is sold in England, Australia, Japan or other countries where one drives on the left side of the road then the car is right-hand-drive. If the car is sold in most of the other countries on Earth then the car would be left-hand-drive as they drive on the right side of the road. So you can see, whether a car is right or left-hand-drive is dependent on the country in which it is sold, not the make or model of car.
Germans will always drive on the correct side of the road for the country they are driving in, as for Germany you should drive on the right.
Either, depending on the country you're driving in. It's important to get it right. A larger percentage of the world drive on the right. Only around 35% of the world drive on the left.